The final day of the Loara Tournament is Saturday and includes at Dee Fee Field: consolation championship game, 11 a.m.; third-place game, 3 p.m.; championship game, 7 p.m.

Admission to games at Dee Fee Field is $5 for adults and $1 for students with student ID and children. Prices for Loara Tournament games at Dee Fee have been the same for 10 years.

Parking is kind of tough. There is a lot out by the left-field foul pole and along that north-boundary street and along area streets on the north and south sides of La Palma Park. As many know, La Palma Park often has a homeless population, but they are a quiet bunch for the most part.

Outlook: The South Coast League rivals clash for a CIF title just like the schools’ boys teams did in 1988 (El Toro won, 19-11). The Chargers’ top-seeded girls are in the finals for the first time. Third-seeded San Clemente is making its second finals appearance. The Tritons captured the Division 2 crown in 2011. The teams split their two league matches but the Chargers captured the South Coast title after Dana Hills upset the Tritons. El Toro won the first meeting in early January at San Clemente, 8-7, while the Tritons and goalie Hylah Prussak returned the favor Feb. 10 at El Toro, 7-5. San Clemente’s offense is led by 106-goal scorer Amber McCutcheon, a left-handed center who has scored the winning goals on late counterattacks the past two games. But San Clemente also features capable scorers in Cassidy Smithson (51 goals), versatile attacker Alaina Cousineau (44) and Makenna Smith (42). El Toro employs a swift and balanced offense led by attackers Maddy Parenteau and Jessica Rodriguez among others. Goalie Tori Rainone and defender Maddy Damato anchor the defense.

Outlook: The No. 3-seeded Tritons need to sink the No. 2 Chargers to reach their second CIF final and first since their championship season of 2011. Agoura has been hot since losing to El Toro, 6-3, at the Santa Barbara TOC. In its past 16 games, Agoura has only dropped a pair of one-goal decisions to Royal and Dos Pueblos. San Clemente defeated both in January but not by much. Agoura features nine seniors, including Wagner-bound Natalie Kayton and Northridge-bound Lauren Rothermel, a 5-foot-11 utility. Left-handed center Amber McCutcheon leads a talented San Clemente offense with 104 goals. Cassidy Smithson (49), Makenna Smith (42) and Alaina Cousineau (42) each have at least 40 goals. The key for the Tritons is defense. When they played well defensively, they’re a difficult foe.

San Clemente quarterback Sam Darnold, The Register's 2014 offensive player of the year and No. 2-ranked OCVarsity recruit, has signed with USC, the senior confirmed in a text message Wednesday morning.

Darnold said he signed at the San Clemente football office along with Boise State recruit and All-County linebacker Riley Whimpey.

"Dream come true," Darnold said of signing. "It's amazing."

Darnold said his dream of playing college athletics was sparked by attending his first USC football game at age 6.

Please send football recruiting news to Dan Albano at dalbano@ocregister.com

San Clemente first-team All-County linebacker Riley Whimpey has committed to Boise State, the Tritons football program announced on Twitter.

Whimpey made a recruiting trip to the Mountain West Conference school last weekend.

The senior also was offered by Utah State.

Whimpey racked up a school-record 173 tackles last season, helping the Tritons reach the Southwest Division finals. He plans to serve his LDS mission before enrolling at Boise State in 2017, Tritons football coach Jaime Ortiz reports.

Boise State featured former Tritons Blake Gonzalez (redshirt freshman) and Terrell Johnson (senior) in 2014.